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I just Googled Pulsar and it isn't what you have, but interesting just the same. It isn't the Pulsar you can but now that I was thinking of. www.oldpulsars.com
It kinda reminds me of the original PULSAR watch, mid 1970, USA. Very similar, anyway.
Thanks, so much...
Thanks for all of the wonderful information... wish I'd have found this site BEFORE I sold the pen, I think somebody got a deal for very little money....because I just didn't do enough "homework"...
It is beautiful. I think I have a piece similar that my Dad purchased for my Mom overseas in the 1940's. I look for it and post it tomorrow...
I looked at both links. My box has $1.00 printed in it and none of the pictures I've seen do. Also, I thought I was missing a second hand at the bottom, but it looks like that whole dial went aroun...
No company. From research I did, these are like hobby pieces you bought with the design in graytones and you hand painted the pieces. She was born in 1870s. So these were probably from early 1900s. On...
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